News and Announcements

Encourage your student to participate in this year's one mile a day madness. Kids will run every day from Monday thru Friday starting Friday, March 1 until Friday, March 29. There is no running on March 15 because it is a no school day.
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SIX FLAGS - Parents, we are looking for parent volunteers to help chaperone the Six Flags trip. If you would like to volunteers and are not yet cleared by PUSD please follow this link to submit your application. Questions? contact Mrs. Pat Yu.Please visit our page on this website for updates on 8th grade promotion events and save those dates.
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Sign ups will start this Tuesday, February 12. Tryouts are on March 4 and 5 in the Gym after school. As always students must have a sports packet on file to participate. Register on the sports desk in the front office.
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Adult and Career Education Spring classes are ready for registration! This informational class is designed to provide an overview of the most current educational information on alcoholism, addiction and other substance use disorders. It will focus on guidance, support and treatment options. Class is on February at 26 - 8:30 pm Village HS MPR. No cost.Click on the headline to see our flier.
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The Pleasanton Unified School District is pleased to announce that we will begin using the Raptor Visitor and Volunteer Management System in all of our schools to strengthen campus safety. Part of keeping our students and staff safe is knowing who is in our school buildings at all times and in the unlikely case of an emergency. We are excited to have the Raptor system assist us in this regard. (Click on the headline to read full announcement...)
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AmazonSmile is a way for customers to support their favorite charitable organization every time they shop with Amazon.Shoppers who start at smile.amazon.com will find the same Amazon they know and love, with the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of the price of eligible purchases to the charity of your choice.Here's how to shop AmazonSmile:1. Start at smile.amazon.com2. Sign in with your Amazon.com credentials3. Choose Thomas Hart Middle PTSA as your charitable organization to receive donations4. Start shopping!5. Add a bookmark for smile.amazon.com to make it even easier to return and start your shopping at AmazonSmile
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This year's Talent show will be on Diversity Day, March 27. The focus for the talent show is for students to represent their cultures as well as their talents. Hart encourages everyone interested in participating, to audition.The audition is February 20 starting at 3:15 pm in B132.Register to audition now! Click on the headline to fill our form.
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Modern Day Substance Use Education and TreatmentThis informational class is designed to provide an overview of the most current educational information on alcoholism, addiction and other substance use disorders. It will focus on guid:ance, support and treatment options. Class is on February at 6 - 8:30 pm Village HS MPR. No cost.
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AttendanceWhen calling the attendance line to clear an absence, please spell your student's name, leave their student ID number and grade and, include the reason they are absent.Forgotten Items/MessagesAny forgotten items (homework, PE clothes) brought to school by parents/guardians may be left in the Attendance Office (on the counter in the mail room) to be picked up by the student. Lunches can be dropped off on the lunch cart outside the Attendance office, they are not to be left on the counter. Deliveries or announcements will not be made. We will NOT notify the student so please do not ask us to do so. Remind your student to check the counter during the day if they feel they forgot something at home. Thank you so much for your cooperation.
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Non-discrimination
The District's programs and activities shall provide equal access to and shall not unlawfully discriminate based on actual race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, religion, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, or genetic information; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics and against students who are members of special populations.Special populations include, but are not limited to, students with disabilities; students from economically disadvantaged families, including foster youth; students preparing for nontraditional fields; single parents and single pregnant females; displaced homemakers; and students with limited English proficiency. (20 USC 2302, 2354, 2373)